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<h1>TraceBook - Manual add point screen</h1>
<h1><a name="Introduction"></a>Introduction<a href="#Introduction" class="section_anchor"></a></h1>
<p>After you have added your point of interest you can added one more meta tags to it. </p>
<h1><a name="Details"></a>Details<a href="#Details" class="section_anchor"></a></h1>
<p>Here the screen you will see after you pressed the &quot;Add&quot; button in the &quot;Add point of
	interest&quot; dialog before. </p>
<p><a href="manual_addmetapoin_empty.png"><img src="manual_addmetapoin_empty.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a></p>
<p>The advanced user can begin to type the tag and value to the corresponding input fields which are
	labeled tag and value. </p>
<p>TraceBooks assists you via an auto-complete in case you forgot a tag name or value name. As soon as
	you begin to input characters it will show you possible official OpenStreeetMap tag. </p>
<p>Like here. </p>
<p><a href="manual_addmetapoin_empty_auto.png"><img src="manual_addmetapoin_empty_auto.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a> </p>
<p>After you selected a tag you can use the same auto complete feature to select a value which is associated
	to the tag. </p>
<p>Like this. </p>
<p><a href="manual_addmetapoin_empty_auto2.png"><img src="manual_addmetapoin_empty_auto2.png" height="100%" width="100%"></a> </p>
<p>You are not bounded to official tags. New tag value pairs can be also added. After you selected your
	tag and value you can added to your point by pressing the &quot;Save&quot; button. An can repeat adding
	tags by pressing the &quot;Add&quot; button in the previous dialog. </p>
<p>Some times it can happen that you do not exactly now which tag you can use for your point of interest.
	In this case you can perform a full text search based on the wiki description of tag value pairs of
	the OpenStreetMap wiki page. </p>
<p>Press on the search button to go to the FullTextSearch dialog. </p></div>
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